Luckily Daniel Levy does just seem to get on with his job rather than perform for the media. Which is why on the rare occasion he does issue a statement or speak publicly it is of significance. It's bad enough Poch having to do press conferences before every match, and then almost always being available for interviews afterwards, I suspect because of conditions laid down by sponsors, and he being among the very few managers who then get quoted and their comments analysed ad nauseam in the media. The media seem to ignore other managers, say for this weekend's Premier League matches, yet poor old Poch's every comment is picked over. It makes for such lopsided radio reporting and such very uneven written football coverage.I think one of his strengths and faults is that he's happy to take the blame and is very media shy. A lot of other chairman would be writing columns or doing interviews to rebut a lot of the stuff, but he just gets on with it. I think that leads people to assume every rumour is true.